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Leah Shapiro talks BRMC, bad habits and moving to Sonor

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club stickswoman on new album, kit and tour

Rich Chamberlain (Rhythm Magazine)February 25, 2013, 13:03 GMT
Leah Shapiro has enjoyed and endured a bumpy ride since joining Black Rebel Motorcycle Club back in 2008.
Despite clocking up reams of air miles with sold-out shows all over the globe, 2010 album Beat The Devil's Tattoo, stalled at a disappointing peak of 58 on the UK chart. The band are now back, with Specter At The Feast dropping next month. We caught up with Leah to get the lowdown on the band's return.
What was your approach, drum wise, on Specter At The Feast?"Many of our songs start out by us just playing up and loud together. We aren't really the greatest at talking, so when we write it tends to work out better if we don't talk too much but let the music do the talking. Its usually pretty obvious what a song wants from us, so really the music tells me what my approach needs to be. That being said, I tried to be mindful of not leaning on old tricks and habits and make sure to get out of my comfort zone."
There's plenty of tasty playing in there, were any tracks particular troublesome?
"Funny Games took a long time to complete and gave us quite a bit of headache. The groove for the verse came first in this song and I played it for Rob to see if he would like it. Then it took us forever to figure out where it should go from there. Lose Yourself sounds really simple, but recording that song was quite a challenge because it needed to have a very particular feel and its pretty delicate in that way. It's also a fairly long song so there is quite a lot of room for fucking that up."
What kit/set-up were you using?
"My trusted Sonor Hilite and Paiste cymbals. I have actually been playing Sonor drums since before I was in Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. Nick, their old drummer, played Vistalites so when I first started I played his old drums but I love my Sonors and ended up bringing them out on the road after a few months. The black Hilites that I have been using for a while now were the first drums my dad bought for me when I moved to the US. Sonor actually built new drums for me that I will be using for this tour. I have only seen photos of them but they look so beautiful and I can't wait to play them!"
What's coming up in 2013 for you guys?
"Right now I just wrapped up five days of promo in Europe and tomorrow morning I fly home. As soon as I get back we start rehearsals for tour. Our first show is 10 March."

SONOR welcomes Leah Shapiro from BRMC!

SONOR is proud to announce the latest addition to its artist family and welcomes Leah Shapiro from Black Rebel Motorcycle Club!
Leah has played with The Raveonettes in the past and joined BRMC in 2008. She is featured on BRMCβs 2009 live DVD, as well as on their latest and sixth studio album Beat the Devilβs Tattoo, released earlier in 2010.

On the bandβs current world tour that finishes off in December in the UK, Leah plays a 1980 HiLite Exclusive Kit with 22β Bass Drum, 13β Tom Tom and 16β Floor Tom β all Heavy Maple construction.